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The risk of a Type II error is directly controlled in a hypothesis test by estab

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Question

The risk of a Type II error is directly controlled in a hypothesis test by establishing a specific significance level.

Question 8 options:

False

Which of the following is not true about the null hypothesis:

Question 9 options:

Question 11 (3 points)

Acceptance sampling (defined):

Question 11 options:

True

False

Which of the following is not true about the null hypothesis:

Question 9 options:

a) Usually the null hypothesis is a statement of "no effect" or "no difference" b) Either the null hypothesis is rejected or accepted c) The null hypothesis is contrasted with the alternative hypothesis, denoted by Ha or H1 d) A null hypothesis must be sufficiently specific to define the sampling distribution for the sampling statistic which is used to calculate the p-value e) All of the above are true

Question 11 (3 points)

Acceptance sampling (defined):

Question 11 options:

a) Acceptance sampling means the alternate hypothesis, Ha, is accepted b) Acceptance sampling is "the middle of the road" approach between no inspection and 100% inspection c) Acceptance sampling is failing to reject the null hypothesis, d) Acceptance sampling is using confidence levels to either accept or reject the null hypothesis, H0 e) None of the above is acceptance sampling

Explanation / Answer

Question 8: False

Question 9: e) All of the above are true

Question 11: e) None of the above is acceptance sampling

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